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      <title>Dealing With 660 Raptor Stator Issues</title>
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      <description>If your quad won&amp;#39;t start or keeps dying on the trail, a bad 660 raptor stator is usually the prime suspect. There is nothing more frustrating than loading up the trailer, driving two hours to your favorite dunes or trails, and having your Raptor 660</description>
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